Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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z LU LU u LD MARY ALICE ENGLES Auburn, Nebraska GUY FULLER Auburn, Nebraska LOIS GATES Lincoln. Nebraska VIRGINIA GIBSON Potwin. Kansas Besides giving Junior high school pupils their 'Irst glimpse of the wonders of science. Miss Eng es has found time on her schedule this year to assume an active and successful sponsorship of the high school girls' clubs, and to care for Junior high dramatics. She is a graduate of Peru State Teachers College with advanced work at the University of Nebraska and Colorado University. Guy Fuller, likable director of instrumental music, has enjoyed a pleasant and successful year with his soloists and groups winning top honors in the annual contests. Mr Fuller has had work at Peru State Teachers College and the Minnesota School of Music with two and one-half years of special study of wood-wind instruments under Clarence Warinelln of Chicago. He attended the U. S. Army Bandmaster's School, directed by Walter Damrosch. at Chaumont, Fran . Alone responsible for the progress of the commercial department. Miss Gates, who came to Auburn from the University of Nebraska. shows equal patience, ability, and skill, whether training senior girls to step into stenographic Jol trying to sophomore' poys )f Jyi with ty.’ fingers “Jai prayer On the theory that no girl is too young to learn home economics. Miss Gibson divides her time between senior and Junior highs, teaching girls how to make everything from tea towels to complete wardrobes. She p’so occupies a position of leadership in faculty affairs. She is a graduate of Kansas State College at Manhattan. and has had additional training at Colorado State College at Fort Collins. ROBERT HARRIS Auburn. Nebraska Exuberance is the first noticed characteristic of Bob Harris. Junior high coach and Instructor of English. Since the organization of the Junior high in Auburn, his basket ball teams have made enviable records. Each year he has assumed responsibility for instruction in tennis. Mr. Harris has a degree from Nebraska Central College. RALPH HIGGINS Auburn. Nebraska Coach Higgins had the pleasure this fall of watching his boys write two of the brighest chapters in Auburn football history, a stirring victory which snapped Nebraska City’s winning streak and a 7 to 7 tie with powerful Havelock. Mr. Higgins' degree is from Peru State Teachers College and he has also taken summer work at the University of Minnesota. LAURA HOLM A’ork, Nebraska Her ability to handle young people and make them like to sing contributes greatly to the success of Miss Holm in presenting outstanding operettas and developing worthy vocal representatives for the spring contests. A York College alumna. Miss Holm has had special training with Dean Amadou and graduate work at the University of Nebraska. FAYE HUBBERT Auburn. Nebraska Always busy and no wonder! That is the picture of Miss Hubbert who devotes her regular hours to teaching senior high English and spends her hours after school developing the dramatic talents of A. H. S. students in the class plays and the individual dramatic events. She is a Nebraska University graduate with extra work taken at Kearney State Teachers College and Colorado University.

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OUR SUPERINTENDENT SUPT. A. J. NEBELSICK Auburn, Nebraska Always “at home to any student, Mr. Nebelsick holds the friendship and respect of his student body through his fairness in all matters, his keen sense of humor, and his determination to see that every Auburn student is getting the most possible out of school. He holds both his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from the University of Nebraska with additional work at the University of Minnesota. PRINCIPAL—SENIOR HIGH L. R. CARDEN Auburn, Nebraska For Mr. Carden, principal of Auburn senior high school, there must be a reason for everything. His meticulous care and accuracy in organization are responsible for the proper functioning of all the departments and activities of the school. His ability in music, his avocation. is appreciated by those who have heard his piano and organ recitals. Mr. Carden is a graduate of Omaha University and holds a master of arts degree from the University of Nebraska. He has done additional work at the University of Southern California. PRINCIPAL—JUNIOR HIGH G. W. DEUBLER Auburn. Nebraska Mr. Deubler is completing his first year as principal of the junior high school, having advanced from the Athens principalship he held following his graduation from Peru State Teachers College. In addition to the duties of his office he also does classroom teaching and has a supervision schedule. He has done summer work at Nebraska University.



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I ( GEORGE JUSTUS Columbus. Nebraska It we a homecoming for Mr. Justus when he took his high school debaters to the Midland College tournament this spring, for he was graduated from there In 1938 and Is teaching his first year In Auburn. Besides handling debate, he also tenches social sciences In both junior and senior high, has sponsored the local Hl-Y chapter, and has assisted In dramatic and declamatory work. LEWIS KLEIN Scotia. Nebraska Combining the qualities of enthusiasm and sincerity In generous quantities. Mr. Klein has been successful during his first year In Auburn In Increasing the prominence of agriculture activities in the curriculum through his ability to make his boys share his own spirit. As a member of the faculty policy commission he has been of service to the cn-t're group. A graduate of the University of Nebraska. he taught at Ravenna before coming to Auburn. JOSIE LUTZ Auburn. Nebraska An efficient classroom teacher. Miss Lutz finds even greater satisfaction In helping Junior high students express their creative Impulses In art work. A notable record of county and state fair ° wards to her pupils is the best Indication of her success In this field Miss Lutz received her training t P°ru St-U' Teachers College and Nebraska University. ROXIE McGREW Auburn. Nebraska Through her long term of service In Auburn High. Miss McGrew has patiently met the problems of each oncoming class as she has taught them the different phases of mathematics. She secured her own preparation In the lore of x-square, the cube root, and the radius of a circle at Peru State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska. GO n TO FACULTY OLA ROBERTS Hastings. Nebraska A friend as well as a teacher is an accurate student opinion of Miss Roberts who is seldom too busy to lend a helping hand or a sympathetic ear to a student. Her friendly optimism makes her popular with faculty and pupils alike. A Hnstlngs College product. Miss Roberts has been doing graduate work at the University of Southern California. INELLA SIIANEYFELT Hastings. Nebraska Also a graduate of Hastings College. Miss Shaney-felt Is completing her first year In the Auburn school system. She has supervised the series of vesper services during the year and In addition has sponsored the Aucourant and has taught Latin. Engish. and Journalism. REX WAYMAN Auburn, Nebraska New to the Junior high school this fall but quick to become an important part of its life was Mr. Wayman. who arrived with a degree from Peru State Teachers College. Aside from teaching mathematics and history, he oversees the preparation of the Junior high news and Is his school's representative on the faculty policy committee. VERLE C. WORTHINGTON Auburn. Nebraska Here, finally, is a teacher whose pupils are so eager to get to his classes that they run to thorn! His Junior high boys' physical education classes »r not only very popular but also make a valuable contribution to the health of the participating boys. Mr. Worthington also teaches geography and was line coach of the high school football team. He has his degree from the University of Nebraska.

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